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Written by Ron Dawson   

Last month I wrote about how to get your video content into the iTurnes store using a popular video distribution resource, blip.tv. This month, I'm going to give more detail on using blip.tv specifically. I'm seeing more and more photographers using blip.tv to post their video podcasts or even individual videos.

There are a gazillion ways to get your video podcasts viewed and distributed online. Some of the more popular sources include Brightcove , PermissionTV , Revver , Veoh , YouTube , and blip.tv. (note: it's blip dot tv, not bliptv dot com). It's actually a good idea (if you have time) to use as many of these sources as possible (we use Veoh blip.tv, and YouTube for my wife's video podcast, Real Women Scrap TV , mainly because she had so many requests for YouTube versions of the video, and Veoh allows you to simultaneously post to Veoh and YouTube). The more places you can get your videos seen, the better. But, most of us smaller companies don't have the resources to do multiple posts. So, if you had to stick with one, blip.tv is one of the best. The Wall Street Journal's technology writer Walt Mossberg praised it highly, and last year it won the Webby Award for "Best Broadband Site," as well as the Webby's "People's Voice Award." For the purposes of this article, I'll use the blip.tv video podcast channel we created for WPPI as an example.

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